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In the contents of this booklet, which says [Caution for spoilers] , the important keywords of this work are lined up.

This time, I will explain one of them, “Horseman” .

What is Horseman! ??
What do you mean?

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What is Horseman: Translated literally, it means “jockey”.

In Shineva, Gendou says when he retrieves the first machine from Wunder.

Gendou ” Now we have all the Horsemen. Now , let’s get the first Eva machine back.”

Unfortunately, no details were given during the play …

As a result of investigation, it seems that it came from “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse of John .”
Horseman is a knight, not a jockey.

In Shineva, the four knights are NHG’s four battleships, Adams .
What Gendou said was “complete” seems to refer to the recovery of Wunder .

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What is Horseman? |Evangelion:3.0+1.01 THRICE UPON A TIME| Summary

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So , this time I have explained about “Horseman” .

  • The literal translation is “jockey,” but in Shineva, it means “the four horsemen of the apocalypse of John.”
  • No details are given in the play.
  • The four knights are NHG’s four battleships, Adams.
  • It was the recovery of Wunder that Gendou said was “complete.”

I haven’t touched on the details in the play, so it’s just a consideration, but I think it’s probably true.

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